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Home / Business and Economy / Byju's Founders Accused of Siphoning $533M in Alleged Fraud

Byju's Founders Accused of Siphoning $533M in Alleged Fraud

17 Nov

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Summary

  • $533M missing from Byju's US entity, allegedly diverted to founders
  • Founders deny allegations, claim funds used for legitimate purposes
  • Ongoing legal battle over disputed funds transferred to UK firm OCI
Byju's Founders Accused of Siphoning $533M in Alleged Fraud

On November 17, 2025, a filing in the Delaware Bankruptcy Court alleged that $533 million missing from Byju's Alpha, the US-based entity now controlled by the edtech firm's term loan B lenders, was "in effect, roundtripped right back to Byju Raveendran and his affiliates."

The founders of Think & Learn Pvt Ltd, Byju's parent company, have categorically denied the accusations. However, the latest filing claims that a review by OCI Ltd, the UK-based procurement firm that received most of the disputed funds, shows the money was not used for "legitimate commercial purposes" as Raveendran had previously claimed.

According to the filing, the $533 million was "clandestinely removed" in 2022, with the intention of transferring the majority to Byju's Global Pte Ltd in Singapore, a company individually owned by Raveendran. This, the filing alleges, constitutes evidence of personal enrichment by the founders.

Byju's has issued a detailed rebuttal, arguing that Chapman's declaration "does not substantiate any claim of wrongdoing by the founders" and that the funds were used entirely for the benefit of Think & Learn. The legal battle over the missing funds continues to unfold.

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According to the filing, the money was "clandestinely removed" in 2022 and transferred to Byju's Global Pte Ltd, a company owned by Byju Raveendran.
The founders of Byju's categorically denied the accusations, arguing that the funds were used entirely for the benefit of Think & Learn, Byju's parent company.
The dispute over the $533 million is part of an ongoing legal battle, with the founders and the company issuing a detailed rebuttal to the allegations.

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